BP is one of the world's leading international oil and gas companies, providing its customers with fuel for transportation, energy for heat and light, retail services and petrochemicals products for everyday items
Facts and figures | | Sales and other operating revenues1 | $297,107 million (year 2010) | | Replacement cost profit 2 | ($4,519) million (year 2010) | | Number of employees | 79,700 (at 31 Dec 2010) | | Proved reserves3 | 18,071 million barrels of oil equivalent | | Retail sites4 | 22,100 | | Upstream | Active in 29 countries | | Refineries (wholly or partly owned) | 16 | | Refining throughput | 2,426 thousand barrels per day (year 2010) | |
All data is as per the 2010 Annual Report and Form 20F unless otherwise noted.
BP operates at the frontiers of the energy industry. We use world-class assets, technology, capability and know-how to meet energy needs and deliver long-term value | Key facts and figures |
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| | | Market capitalisation | | $138.4 billion (at 31 Dec 2010) | | | | Sales & Other operating revenue1 | | $297,107 million (at 31 Dec 2010) | | | | Capital employed2 | | $141.227 billion (at 31 Dec 2010) | | | | Replacement cost profit3 | | ($4,519) million (year 2010) | | | | Number of employees | | 79,700 | | | | In business since4 | | Amoco 1889 ARCO 1866 BP 1909 (first oil discovered in 1908) BP Amoco 1998 | | | | Proved reserves5 | | 18,071 million barrels of oil equivalent | | | | Refining throughput | | 2,426 thousand barrels per day (year 2010) | | | | Daily refined product sales | | 5,927 thousand barrels (year 2010) | | | | Retail sites6 | | 22,100 | | | | Wholesale/retail product marketing | | Active in over 70 countries | | | | Upstream | | Active in 29 countries | | | | Refineries (in which BP has an interest) | | 16 | | |
International headquarters BP p.l.c. 1 St James's Square London SW1Y 4PD Tel +44 (0)20 7496 4000 Fax +44 (0)20 7496 4630 North American headquarters 501 Westlake Park Boulevard Houston TX 77079-2696 United States Tel +1 281 366 2000 Exploration headquarters 501 Westlake Park Boulevard Houston TX 77079-2696 United States Tel +1 281 366 2000 Sunbury Business Park Chertsey Road Sunbury Middlesex TW16 7LN United Kingdom Tel +44 (0)1932 762216 Company details Full company name: BP p.l.c. Place of registration: England and Wales Registered number: 102498 Registered address: 1 St James's Square, London SW1Y 4PD
At BP, there's a single idea that unites our diverse businesses: we can make a difference to the world Our business is helping the world meet the growing demand for heat, light and transportation. We do that by finding new, more efficient and cleaner ways to produce energy that’s affordable and secure. To meet that goal, our organisation is progressive, responsible, innovative and performance driven. Progressive We believe in the principle of mutual advantage and build productive relationships with each other, our partners and our customers. Responsible We are committed to the safety and development of our people and the communities and societies in which we operate. We aim for no accidents, no harm to people and no damage to the environment. Innovative We push boundaries today and create tomorrow´s breakthroughs through our people and technology. Performance driven We deliver on our promises through continuous improvement and safe, reliable operations. These values guide us in the conduct of our business. In all our business we expect high ethical standards and act in accordance with our Code of Conduct. What does the code cover? BP’s Code of Conduct covers five key areas of our business operations: - health, safety, security and the environment – fundamental rules and guidance to help us protect the natural environment, the safety of the communities in which we operate, and the health, safety and security of our people.
- employees – covering fair treatment and equal opportunity, providing guidance for dealing with cases of harassment or abuse and for protecting privacy and employee confidentiality.
- business partners – providing detailed guidance on giving and receiving gifts and entertainment, conflicts of interest, competition, trade restrictions, money laundering and working with suppliers.
- governments and communities – covering such areas as bribery, dealing with governments, community engagement, external communications and political activity.
- company assets and financial integrity – containing guidance about accurate and complete records and reporting, protecting company property, intellectual property, insider trading and digital systems.
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